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Rifle/cartridge choice for daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="bluegrassdan" data-source="post: 2600616" data-attributes="member: 124040"><p>I have a Left handed Remington long action that currently wears a 338 Edge barrel. If you want to buy the action and If you can get your hands on a 7mm or 6.5mm barrel in the contour you think is the right balance,I would be willing fit and chamber it for free (I have a few reamers to choose from in the shop)so she has a left handed rifle to hunt with. Anything to help a young hunter be successful. I think a 6.5x284 or .260, or a straight .284 will work great on a long action, allow you to take advantage of the heavier bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluegrassdan, post: 2600616, member: 124040"] I have a Left handed Remington long action that currently wears a 338 Edge barrel. If you want to buy the action and If you can get your hands on a 7mm or 6.5mm barrel in the contour you think is the right balance,I would be willing fit and chamber it for free (I have a few reamers to choose from in the shop)so she has a left handed rifle to hunt with. Anything to help a young hunter be successful. I think a 6.5x284 or .260, or a straight .284 will work great on a long action, allow you to take advantage of the heavier bullets. [/QUOTE]
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